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== Overview Map ==
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The '''Overview Map''' is the default panel that will be loaded after creating or loading a campaign.
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From there, all the options in the Game Master Mode is open to you, from stickies to encounters.
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Bellow is a small explanation on all the buttons you can see.
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== <font color="#ff9c00">Overview Map</font> ==
  
 
After creating your campaign you'll be moved to the Overview Map panel. After a few steps, it could look like this:
 
After creating your campaign you'll be moved to the Overview Map panel. After a few steps, it could look like this:
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<font color="#FF0000">'''IMPORTANT NOTE'''</font>: When an Icon is <font color="#ff9c00">'''Orange'''</font> it's because it's active in your current view. In the image above you can see that The '''Overview Map''', '''Peace Mode''' and '''Pause''' are active.
  
== Map Options ==
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Icons that are grayed out are unavailable in the current state of your campaign. For example, in the image above, you can't go to '''Game Field''' because you haven't loaded a scene yet.
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You can also '''resize''' the '''Overview Map'''. Just click on the little black area on the corner of the image and you will be able to resize it.
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== <font color="#ff9c00">Map Options</font> ==
 
There are a few options given to you as the Game Master with the Overview Map.
 
There are a few options given to you as the Game Master with the Overview Map.
  
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=== Change Map ===
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Selecting this option will open this window:
 
Selecting this option will open this window:
  
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=== Create New Pin ===
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=== <font color="#ff9c00">Create New Pin</font> ===
This option is pretty straight forward, you can either choose this to create a new pin exactly where your cursor is or drag/drop the pin icon at the top of the Overview Map.
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This option is pretty straight forward, you can either choose this to create a new '''Pin''' exactly where your cursor is or drag/drop the '''Pin''' icon at the top of the Overview Map.
  
 
Both options do the same thing.
 
Both options do the same thing.
  
=== Create New Text ===
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=== <font color="#ff9c00">Create New Text</font> ===
 
This will create a new white/transparent text area on the map looking like this:
 
This will create a new white/transparent text area on the map looking like this:
  
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== Location Pins ==
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== <font color="#ff9c00">Location Pins</font> ==
 
Right-clicking on a pin will open this menu:
 
Right-clicking on a pin will open this menu:
  
 
[[File:GM_PinsOptions.jpg]]
 
[[File:GM_PinsOptions.jpg]]
  
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* '''Rename''', this will allow you to rename the pin. You can also just click on the ''paper'' above the pin to change the text.
 
* '''Rename''', this will allow you to rename the pin. You can also just click on the ''paper'' above the pin to change the text.
 
* [[#Bind New Level|'''Bind New Level''']], this will allow you to bind a new scene to the pin to load quickly from the pin
 
* [[#Bind New Level|'''Bind New Level''']], this will allow you to bind a new scene to the pin to load quickly from the pin
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* '''Delete''', this will remove the pin <font color="FF0000">'''IMPORTANT NOTE'''</font>: Clicking this will remove the pin forever
 
* '''Delete''', this will remove the pin <font color="FF0000">'''IMPORTANT NOTE'''</font>: Clicking this will remove the pin forever
 
* '''Toggle Visibility''', this will make the pin invisible to the players or if it's already, show it to the players
 
* '''Toggle Visibility''', this will make the pin invisible to the players or if it's already, show it to the players
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=== Bind New Level ===
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=== <font color="#ff9c00">Bind New Level</font> ===
 
After selecting '''Bind New Level''' a window like this will pop:
 
After selecting '''Bind New Level''' a window like this will pop:
  
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Just give a name to the scene you want to create and then press '''Accept'''.
 
Just give a name to the scene you want to create and then press '''Accept'''.
  
Then a window will all the available scene will open.
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Then a window with all the available scene will open.
  
 
[[File:GM_SceneWindow.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:GM_SceneWindow.jpg|500px]]
  
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# '''Search''', this is where you can type something like Forest or Swamp and all the scene with the chosen word in their name will be shown
 
# '''Search''', this is where you can type something like Forest or Swamp and all the scene with the chosen word in their name will be shown
 
# '''Scenes''', all the scenes available are there
 
# '''Scenes''', all the scenes available are there
 
# '''Apply''', press this after choosing a scene to accept  
 
# '''Apply''', press this after choosing a scene to accept  
 
# '''Cancel''', this will cancel the whole thing and bring you back on the Overview Map
 
# '''Cancel''', this will cancel the whole thing and bring you back on the Overview Map
 
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After selecting a scene and clicking the Apply button, your new scene will then be added on the right under the scene tab.
 
After selecting a scene and clicking the Apply button, your new scene will then be added on the right under the scene tab.
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[[File:GM_SceneCreated.jpg]]
 
[[File:GM_SceneCreated.jpg]]
  
=== Bind Existing Level ===
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=== <font color="#ff9c00">Bind Existing Level</font> ===
  
 
After clicking on '''Bind Existing Level''' a window will open looking like this.
 
After clicking on '''Bind Existing Level''' a window will open looking like this.

Latest revision as of 19:23, 30 August 2017

General

The Overview Map is the default panel that will be loaded after creating or loading a campaign.

From there, all the options in the Game Master Mode is open to you, from stickies to encounters.

Bellow is a small explanation on all the buttons you can see.

Overview Map

After creating your campaign you'll be moved to the Overview Map panel. After a few steps, it could look like this:

GM Campaign Overview.jpg

  1. Add a Sticky, drag/drop this on the map to create a sticky
  2. Stickies Panel, this will open the Stickies Panel
  3. Game Field Panel, once a scene is loaded, this will close the Overview Map and you'll be in the scene
  4. Vignettes, this will open the Vignettes Panel
  5. Overview Map, this will open the Overview Map (this is the panel opened by default)
  6. Pause, this is used to pause/unpause the game when a scene is loaded
  7. Text, this is a text box created by the GM over the Overview Map
  8. Sticky, this is a sticky placed on the Overview Map
  9. Location Pins, drag/drop this on a map to create a Location Pin
  10. Pin, this is a Location pin with a name on the Overview Map
  11. Party, this is the representation of where the party is on the Overview map
  12. Maps/Scenes, this will toggle the Map or the Scene panel
  13. Search & Folders, there you can search anything related to the panel you're in, add folder, rename folder and delete folder
  14. Panel Area, this is where all the stuff you created in a panel will be
  15. Menu, this will open the Menu window
  16. Minimap, this will toggle on/off the Minimap
  17. Game Master Skill, this will open the Game Master Skill panel
  18. Game Master Inventory, this will open the Game Master Inventory
  19. Encounter Manager, this will open the Encounter Manager panel where you will be able to manage all the NPCs in a scene
  20. Monster & Items, this will open the Monsters & Items panel where you will find every single entities in the mode to be used
  21. Item Generator, this will open the Item Generator panel where you will be able to create custom pieces of equipment
  22. Mood Panel, this will open the Mood panel where you will be able to change atmosphere, music and ambiance in a scene
  23. Surface Panel, this will open the Surface Panel where you will be able to paint any kind of surface in a scene
  24. Dice Roller, this will open the Dice Roller panel where you will be able to ask players to roll dice or to roll dice yourself
  25. Starting Point, this will change the cursor to a circle of different color. With it you will be able to choose where the party will start in a scene
  26. Reward Panel, this will open the Reward panel where you will be able to give gold or experience to the players
  27. Peace Mode, this will toggle Peace Mode on/off, allowing enemies to not enter combat with the players automatically

IMPORTANT NOTE: When an Icon is Orange it's because it's active in your current view. In the image above you can see that The Overview Map, Peace Mode and Pause are active.

Icons that are grayed out are unavailable in the current state of your campaign. For example, in the image above, you can't go to Game Field because you haven't loaded a scene yet.

You can also resize the Overview Map. Just click on the little black area on the corner of the image and you will be able to resize it.

Map Options

There are a few options given to you as the Game Master with the Overview Map.

Right-clicking the Map will open this small menu:

GM MapOptions.jpg

Change Map

Selecting this option will open this window:

GM ChangeMap.jpg

  1. Maps Sample, this is where all the usable image for maps are
  2. Apply, after selecting an image, pressing this button will apply the new image as a new Overview Map
  3. Browse, this will open a new window and you will be able to select any image you have on your computer to import it as a new image for your campaign

Supported format are PNG and JPG. IMPORTANT NOTE: Renaming a PNG for a JPG and vice-versa won't be supported.

Create New Pin

This option is pretty straight forward, you can either choose this to create a new Pin exactly where your cursor is or drag/drop the Pin icon at the top of the Overview Map.

Both options do the same thing.

Create New Text

This will create a new white/transparent text area on the map looking like this:

GM MapText.jpg

  • Clicking and holding the black area at the top/left will allow you to move the text around.
  • Clicking the black X will delete the text. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you press this button, your text will be gone forever.
  • Clicking and holding the small white triangle at the bottom/right will allow you to expand/shrink the text box

Also, if you shrink the text box too much, a scroll bar will appear on the right

Location Pins

Right-clicking on a pin will open this menu:

GM PinsOptions.jpg

  • Rename, this will allow you to rename the pin. You can also just click on the paper above the pin to change the text.
  • Bind New Level, this will allow you to bind a new scene to the pin to load quickly from the pin
  • Bind Existing Level, this will allow you to bind a scene you have already created to load quickly from the pin
  • Travel Here, this will make the Party Icon travel from where it is on the map to the pin leaving a red travel line behind it
  • Load Level, if there is a bind scene on the pin, this will load it
  • Delete, this will remove the pin IMPORTANT NOTE: Clicking this will remove the pin forever
  • Toggle Visibility, this will make the pin invisible to the players or if it's already, show it to the players

Bind New Level

After selecting Bind New Level a window like this will pop:

GM NewSceneName.jpg

Just give a name to the scene you want to create and then press Accept.

Then a window with all the available scene will open.

GM SceneWindow.jpg

  1. Search, this is where you can type something like Forest or Swamp and all the scene with the chosen word in their name will be shown
  2. Scenes, all the scenes available are there
  3. Apply, press this after choosing a scene to accept
  4. Cancel, this will cancel the whole thing and bring you back on the Overview Map

After selecting a scene and clicking the Apply button, your new scene will then be added on the right under the scene tab.

The name over the image is the name you chose earlier and the name at the bottom/right of the image is the technical name from the editor.

This should look like this:

GM SceneCreated.jpg

Bind Existing Level

After clicking on Bind Existing Level a window will open looking like this.

You will have a list of all the scenes you have already created in your campaign.

From this list, select the scene you want to bind to your pin and click Apply. The selected scene will now be the one loaded if you choose the Load Level option while right-clicking it.

GM BindExistingLevel.jpg